Filaments of a fungus that form a velvety cloak around roots or penetrate their cells aiding in the mutualistic relationship between the plant and fungus are called ____.

A. hyphae
B. mycorrhizae
C. root nodules
D. root hairs
E. Rhizobium


Answer: A

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